Lieselotte Rau

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Lieselotte Rau (born August 22, 1929 in Osnabrück , † December 30, 2017 in Berlin ) was a German actress .

Life

She received her artistic training as a Lieselotte Kaufmann from 1949 to 1951 at the drama school in Düsseldorf from Gustaf Gründgens . She made her stage debut in 1951 in Salzburg and from 1954 to 1964 she was engaged at the State Theater in Stuttgart .

She then worked at the Staatliche Schauspielbühnen Berlin . Here she played in 1964 a. a. the role of the Marat murderer Charlotte Corday in the production The Persecution and Murder of Jean Paul Marat performed by the acting group of the Hospice in Charenton under the guidance of Mr. de Sade by Peter Weiss . In 1972 she was the queen of the night in Dieter Dorn's production of Thomas Bernhard's The Ignorant and the Insane . In 1974 she took on the title role in The Countess of Rathenow by Hartmut Lange and in 1979 the role of Mrs. Koldehoff in the Lange play Pastor Koldehoff .

In 1981 she embodied the high priestess in Neuenfels ' production of Kleist's Penthesilea and in 1982 Emilia in Hans Gratzer's Othello with Peter Roggisch in the title role. In 1989 she was seen as a mother in Gorkis Kleinbürger and in 1992 as a neighbor in Benno Besson's production of Coline Serreau's comedy Hase Hase . You could rarely see Lieselotte Rau on television, but she did take part in radio plays more often and was the German voice of Marlene Dietrich twice as a dubbing actress .

In 1969 Rau was awarded the German Critics' Prize.

She was married to the publisher Dr. Friedrich Kaufmann ( Dietrich Reimer Verlag ). She had three children, including her daughter, the camerawoman Judith Kaufmann .

Filmography

  • 1961: Hermann and Dorothea
  • 1963: Don Carlos. Infant of Spain
  • 1967: The persecution and murder of Jean Paul Marat
  • 1972: Crime scene: expect the worst ! (TV series)
  • 1983: Heinrich Penthesilea von Kleist
  • 1988: Land of Fathers, Land of Sons

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. A formative player. Nachtkritik.de, January 16, 2018, accessed April 29, 2019 .